The distribution of 3H-muscimol within guinea pig ovary was studied using combined radioreceptor binding studies and histoautoradiographic technique performed on frozen sections of ovary mounted on microscope slides. 3H-muscimol was bound by sections of ovary in a manner consistent with the existence of specific GABA receptors. The binding was reversible, saturable, of high affinity (KD was 38 ± 6 nmol/l and Bmax was about 378 ± 61 fmol/mg protein, and inhibited by GABA receptor interfering drugs. 3H-muscimol binding sites were found in the blood vessel wall, in the follicle and in the oocytes. The number of oocyte and follicular receptors gradually decreases during the development of ovarian follicles.
The distribution of j3-adrenergic receptors in sections of the human right and left coronary arteries and of the anterior intraventricular branch was studied by the use
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